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- Cam_Cameron abstract "Malcolm "Cam" Cameron (born February 6, 1961) is an American football coach. He is the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach of the LSU Tigers football program. He was previously the offensive coordinator of the Baltimore Ravens of the NFL, head coach of the Miami Dolphins of the NFL, offensive coordinator of the San Diego Chargers, and head coach at Indiana University. Ravens head coach John Harbaugh announced Cameron as the new offensive coordinator on January 23, 2008. With his teams securing a better than .600 winning percentage with him as offensive coordinator (100-57 regular season record in 10 seasons with San Diego and Baltimore), he is one of the winningest coordinators in NFL history. His record as a head coach, on the other hand, is 1-15.In his nearly 10 full seasons as an NFL offensive coordinator (San Diego Chargers from 2002–06; Baltimore Ravens from 2008-2012), Cam Cameron was a part of 100 victories, averaging 10 wins per season. He helped San Diego compile a 47-33 regular season record as the offensive coordinator for the Chargers, while the Ravens notched a 53-24 regular season mark during Cameron’s tenure in Baltimore.The average experience of Cam Cameron’s starting quarterbacks during his 10 seasons as an offensive coordinator was 3.2 years. If you don’t count the two seasons that Philip Rivers was a backup to Drew Brees (Rivers’s first career start was the first game of his third NFL season), the average starting experience for Cam Cameron’s starting quarterbacks during those 10 seasons was 2.9 years.Under Cameron’s direction in San Diego, Philip Rivers earned a Pro Bowl selection in his first season as a starter and Drew Brees earned a Pro Bowl berth in only his third year as a starting quarterback. In that third season, Brees recorded the third highest QB rating of his career and recorded a career-low seven interceptions.The tremendous success of future Hall of Famer LaDainian Tomlinson, as well as Ravens running back Ray Rice is well-documented. However, as the head coach of the Miami Dolphins, Cameron helped Ronnie Brown lead the entire NFL in total yards from scrimmage over the first seven games of the season before a season-ending knee injury.In his 11 seasons as an NFL head coach or offensive coordinator, Cameron’s offenses led the NFL in points once, finished among the top five on three occasions (1st, 3rd, and 5th), and finished in the top half of the NFL nine times. The two occasions his offenses weren’t among the top half of the league in points were his first season in San Diego and his only season in Miami.After only his fourth season, Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco became the Ravens’ all-time leading passer in yards (13,816), TD passes (80), and completions (1,190) and was second in completion percentage (60.8). Flacco’s 44 regular season wins in his first four seasons were the most ever by a starting quarterback in his first four years in the NFL. Flacco is the only starting quarterback in NFL history (since the 1970 merger) to reach the playoffs in each of his first five seasons.In 2011, the Ravens played eleven regular season games against teams that finished among the top 10 defenses in the NFL in points allowed. The Ravens averaged 23 points per game in those 11 games.In his 11 seasons as an NFL head coach and offensive coordinator, Cameron has been part of teams that were plus-49 in takeaway/giveaway ratio.The 2006 Chargers offense directed by Cameron is one of only 28 teams in NFL history to average 30-or-more points per contest. It is the 21st highest-scoring offense in NFL history, and 14th-highest over the last 25 years.In his last 126 games as an NFL offensive coordinator, the teams Cameron was a part of in San Diego and Baltimore lost a total of only eight games by more than seven points.".
- Cam_Cameron birthDate "1961-02-06".
- Cam_Cameron birthPlace Chapel_Hill,_North_Carolina.
- Cam_Cameron birthYear "1961".
- Cam_Cameron coachedTeam Baltimore_Ravens.
- Cam_Cameron coachedTeam Indiana_Hoosiers_football.
- Cam_Cameron coachedTeam LSU_Tigers_and_Lady_Tigers.
- Cam_Cameron coachedTeam Miami_Dolphins.
- Cam_Cameron coachedTeam Michigan_Wolverines_football.
- Cam_Cameron coachedTeam San_Diego_Chargers.
- Cam_Cameron coachedTeam Washington_Redskins.
- Cam_Cameron overallRecord "18–37 (college)".
- Cam_Cameron overallRecord "1–15 (NFL)".
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- Cam_Cameron after Clarence_Shelmon.
- Cam_Cameron after Jim_Caldwell_(American_football).
- Cam_Cameron almaMater Indiana_University_Bloomington.
- Cam_Cameron awards "AFC champion".
- Cam_Cameron awards "Super Bowl XLVII Champion".
- Cam_Cameron bcs "no".
- Cam_Cameron before Norv_Turner.
- Cam_Cameron before Rick_Neuheisel.
- Cam_Cameron birthDate "1961-02-06".
- Cam_Cameron birthPlace Chapel_Hill,_North_Carolina.
- Cam_Cameron caption "Cameron as offensive coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens".
- Cam_Cameron cfbdwid "312".
- Cam_Cameron coachTeams Baltimore_Ravens.
- Cam_Cameron coachTeams Indiana_Hoosiers_football.
- Cam_Cameron coachTeams Miami_Dolphins.
- Cam_Cameron coachTeams Michigan_Wolverines_football.
- Cam_Cameron coachTeams San_Diego_Chargers.
- Cam_Cameron coachTeams Washington_Redskins.
- Cam_Cameron coachTeams "LSU Tigers".
- Cam_Cameron coachTeams "Michigan".
- Cam_Cameron coachYears "1983".
- Cam_Cameron coachYears "1985".
- Cam_Cameron coachYears "1994".
- Cam_Cameron coachYears "1997".
- Cam_Cameron coachYears "2002".
- Cam_Cameron coachYears "2007".
- Cam_Cameron coachYears "2008".
- Cam_Cameron coachYears "2013".
- Cam_Cameron conf Big_Ten_Conference.
- Cam_Cameron conference "1".
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- Cam_Cameron conference "3".
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- Cam_Cameron confrecord "12".
- Cam_Cameron confstanding "T–4th".
- Cam_Cameron confstanding "T–7th".
- Cam_Cameron confstanding "T–8th".
- Cam_Cameron confstanding "T–9th".
- Cam_Cameron dateOfBirth "1961-02-06".
- Cam_Cameron endyear "2001".
- Cam_Cameron hasPhotoCollection Cam_Cameron.
- Cam_Cameron legend "no".
- Cam_Cameron name 1998_Indiana_Hoosiers_football_team.
- Cam_Cameron name 1999_Indiana_Hoosiers_football_team.
- Cam_Cameron name 2000_Indiana_Hoosiers_football_team.
- Cam_Cameron name 2001_Indiana_Hoosiers_football_team.
- Cam_Cameron name Indiana_Hoosiers_football.
- Cam_Cameron name "Cam Cameron".
- Cam_Cameron name "Cameron, Cam".
- Cam_Cameron name "Indiana".
- Cam_Cameron overall "18".
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- Cam_Cameron placeOfBirth "Chapel Hill, North Carolina".
- Cam_Cameron poll "no".
- Cam_Cameron ranking "no".
- Cam_Cameron shortDescription "American football coach".
- Cam_Cameron sport American_football.
- Cam_Cameron startyear "1997".
- Cam_Cameron title Baltimore_Ravens.
- Cam_Cameron title San_Diego_Chargers.
- Cam_Cameron type "coach".
- Cam_Cameron year "1997".
- Cam_Cameron year "1998".
- Cam_Cameron year "1999".
- Cam_Cameron year "2000".
- Cam_Cameron year "2001".
- Cam_Cameron years "2002".
- Cam_Cameron years "2008".
- Cam_Cameron description "American football coach".
- Cam_Cameron description "American football coach".
- Cam_Cameron subject Category:1961_births.
- Cam_Cameron subject Category:American_football_quarterbacks.
- Cam_Cameron subject Category:Baltimore_Ravens_coaches.
- Cam_Cameron subject Category:Indiana_Hoosiers_football_coaches.
- Cam_Cameron subject Category:Indiana_Hoosiers_football_players.
- Cam_Cameron subject Category:Indiana_University_Bloomington_alumni.
- Cam_Cameron subject Category:LSU_Tigers_football_coaches.
- Cam_Cameron subject Category:Living_people.
- Cam_Cameron subject Category:Miami_Dolphins_head_coaches.